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Slaughter in Benghazi couldn’t keep Obama awake but Davis could

Twitter’s pro-abortion vampires of the night



What was the President of the US doing last night on the eve of his $100-million, one-week junket to Africa?
Tweeting to voice his support for a Democrat filibustering a controversial abortion bill in the Texas state house. The World’s Number One Champion of partial birth abortions tweeted: “Something special is happening in Austin night.” That something special was State Sen. Wendy Davis (D) filibustering for nearly 13 hours to protest a bill that would have banned abortion in the state of Texas after 20 weeks.

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Slaughter in Benghazi couldn’t keep Obama awake but Davis could. But then again ‘hero’ Barack Hussein Obama is for the slaughter of babies--even when they are born live after failed abortion attempts. ‘Chaos, histrionics defeat Texas abortion bill--with Obama cheering,’ columnist Dan Calabrese wrote in his column today. “The story should have been the substance of the bill, which would have required every abortion clinic in Texas to upgrade to an ambulatory care center--the practical result of which would have been to shut down every single one of them. But their story turned out to be the mass chaos perpetrated by an angry mob--shouting so loudly that no one was even sure what was happening on the floor of the state senate--while a Democrat senator named Wendy Davis staged a 10-hour filibuster that was labeled “courageous” for some reason,” Calabrese wrote. “By the end of the night, no one was sure if the 19-10 vote that was finally taken in favor of the bill would count, because it had to take place before midnight as that was the end of the legislative session. Now, by morning, it’s clear that the vote did not happen in time and the bill is dead.” The usual thumb twiddling Democrats were on the Twitter Drove last night. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) also tweeted his support for Davis, as the hash-tag “IStandWithWendy” began trending on Twitter and helped push the tense floor debate outside the Texas border.” (Jonathan Easley, The Hill, June 26, 2013) Wendy Davis engaged in the kind of filibuster I can support. #standwithwendy #SB5-Senator Harry Reid (@Senator Reid) June 26, 2013. Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) also jumped in on the act with kudos for Davis. Texas the eyes of women are upon you. Sen. Wendy Davis. Brave and strong. -Claire McCaskill (@clairecmc) June 26, 2013. Dems were, in effect, telling Davis: “You go, girl. You kill those babies. Show ‘em who’s boss.” “The bill would have banned abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, required physicians to have hospital admitting privileges within 30 miles of an abortion facility, required abortions--even drug-induced ones--to be performed in ambulatory survival centers and required doctors to administer drugs that induce abortion in person,” The Texas Tribune reported. Governor Rick Perry can always call another legislation session forcing Obama to take time away from his African photo-ops to tweet from abroad. Meanwhile, Obama is set to arrive in Africa just as the grave digger has arrived at Nelson Mandela’s gravesite.


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